p315-3.htm

• A Practical Sanskrikt Dictionary,
by A. A. Macdonell, 1893,
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/MDScan/index.php?sfx=jpg;
1929.
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Nataraj ed., 1st in 2006, 2012.
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https://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/macdonell/ 190516
• The Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and
Dictionary, BHS, vol.2, by F. Edgerton,
pp. 627.
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FEdgerton-BHSD<Ô> /
Bkp<Ô> (link chk 180627)
• The Student's Pali English dictionary ,
by U Pe Maung Tin, 1920.
- (ref: UPMT-PEDxxx).
Downloaded copies in TIL
HD-PDF and SD-PDF libraries:
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UPMT-PaliDict1920<Ô> /
bkp<Ô> (link chk 190113)
• Pali-Myanmar Dictionary
(in Pal-Myan), by U Hoke Sein,
- (ref: UHS-PMD). The dictionary in printed form is in TIL Research Library.
• Latin-English Vocabulary II, by Hans H Ørberg, 1998
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HHOrberg-LinguaLatina<Ô> /
Bkp<Ô> (link
chk 190624)
Edited by U Kyaw Tun (UKT) (M.S., I.P.S.T., USA),
Daw Khin Wutyi, Daw Thuzar Myint, Daw Zinthiri Han
and staff of Tun Institute of Learning (TIL).
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Prepared for students and staff of TIL
Research Station, Yangon, MYANMAR
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• शुक [súk-a]
- m. [bright, gaudy: √suk] parrot (V., C.); poet (C., rare); N. of a son of
Vyâsa.
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• शुकी [sukî]
- f. female parrot.
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• [suki-bhu]
- become a parrot.
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• शुक्त [suktá]
- [fermented: √suk] become sour; harsh, rough; n. sour liquor (produced by
fermentation); sour rice gruel; harsh words: -(a)-ka, a. sour; n. sour
eructation.
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• शुक्ति [suk - ti]
- f. shell, esp. pearl oyster, mother of pearl; hollow potsherd (used as a cup;
rare); twist of hair (on a horse's neck or breast; rare); a certain weight (=1/2
pala or 2 karshas, about one ounce); -khalati, a. completely bald; -ga, n.
pearl; -puta, hollow in the shell in which the pearl rests.
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• शुक्र [suk-rá]
- m. fire, Agni (C.); a summer month (V., C.); planet Venus (personified as son
of Bhrigu and teacher of the Asuras); pure Soma (V.); n. brightness, light (sts.
pl.; V., E.); clear liquid, water, Soma (V.); juice (Br., S.; sts. pl.); semen
virile (V. rare, C.): (a)-danta, m. (white tooth), N.; (á)-vat, a. containing
pure juice (V.); containing the word sukra (Br.); (á)-var- na, a.
brilliant-coloured, bright (RV.); -vâra, m. day of Venus, Friday; (á)-vâsas, a.
bright-robed (dawn; RV.1); (á)-sokis, a. bright-rayed (Agni; V.); (á)-sadman, a.
having a bright dwelling-place (dawn; RV.1).
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• शुक्रामन्थिनौ [sukrâ-manthínau]
- m. du. pure and mealy Soma (V.).
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• शुक्रिय [sukr-iya]
- a. containing pure juice (V.); n. brilliance (S.); N. of certain Sâmans
belonging to the Pravargya (pl.); the Pravargya section VS. 36--40 (S., C.).
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• [suk-la]
- a. [later form of sukra] bright, light ( w. paksha, m. bright fornight in
which the moon increases; C.); white (ord. mg. ; V., C.); pure (C.); m. bright
fortnight (sc. paksha; C.); n. white colour (V.); white of the eye (Br., C.): -dant,
a. white-toothed (Br., P.); -pakaha, m. bright fortnight (in which the moon
increases); -bhasvara, a. shining brightly; -vastara, a. white-robed.
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